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What Trueblue would like to see from each player moving forward

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Ennis: Just keep playing. He's a freshman, we can't forget that. With play comes experience. We didn't put his ceiling too high, we just need to give him time to learn. I think Mauii will help him greatly.

G: He's been solid, but quiet. I don't want him to live up to his nickname. He makes few mistakes and plays solid d. I'd like to see him develop into our go to transition scorer. Him and Grants transition play was beautiful. Silent G has superior athleticism and talent he just needs to showcase it. Someone needs to light a fire under his a$$.

Cooney: He's impressed me. He's still a bit inconsistent. However, if he keeps shooting well from the charity and three point line, thank god for him. We need his energy on defense and in transition. Keep playing hard Trevor, you're tenacity is vital.

Fair: Relax. Nothing to worry here, he's only human. His defender Gary Payton'd him tonight.

Grant: Great to see him as our clutch presence. Keep working on your free throws. You're our most aggressive scorer, free throw shooting improvement could benefit our team exponentially.

Coleman: Hopefully he sees more playing time. His defense is okay at best, and he continues to make some of the same mistakes downlow on offense. However, his rebounding and ability to move the ball are great for this team. He needs to see time in this Maui tournament. Experience will benefit him.

Rak and Keita: Step it up boys.
 
Trueblue, you have been posting up a storm lately! Are you on that there blue meth folks have been talking about? :cool:

There have been no (or no memorable) fast break points these last 3 games. You made good points about all of the individual members of our team, but there is also no chemistry binding them together. I think fast breaks require skill and communication, and the latter seems absent. It almost feels like those 4 games in Canada did nothing to help us, which is weird.
 
Don't you have UB #MACtion basketball to be worried about?

My priorities right now.

1. Reading and finishing Marx.
2. Syracuse basketball.
3. UB's next game on the 26th and UB footballs game tomorrow night.
 
Ennis: Just keep playing. He's a freshman, we can't forget that. With play comes experience. We didn't put his ceiling too high, we just need to give him time to learn. I think Mauii will help him greatly.

G: He's been solid, but quiet. I don't want him to live up to his nickname. He makes few mistakes and plays solid d. I'd like to see him develop into our go to transition scorer. Him and Grants transition play was beautiful. Silent G has superior athleticism and talent he just needs to showcase it. Someone needs to light a fire under his a$$.

Cooney: He's impressed me. He's still a bit inconsistent. However, if he keeps shooting well from the charity and three point line, thank god for him. We need his energy on defense and in transition. Keep playing hard Trevor, you're tenacity is vital.

Fair: Relax. Nothing to worry here, he's only human. His defender Gary Payton'd him tonight.

Grant: Great to see him as our clutch presence. Keep working on your free throws. You're our most aggressive scorer, free throw shooting improvement could benefit our team exponentially.

Coleman: Hopefully he sees more playing time. His defense is okay at best, and he continues to make some of the same mistakes downlow on offense. However, his rebounding and ability to move the ball are great for this team. He needs to see time in this Maui tournament. Experience will benefit him.

Rak and Keita: Step it up boys.
Nice post. Good to see a fans perspective. I haven't been able to see a single second of hoops action yet. Hopefully will be able to catch a game (on TV) from Maui.
 

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